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In this inaugural ACEs Aware progress report, authors provide background on the California Department of Health Care Service's ACEs Aware initiative, share the progress and impact made in the four years since the initiative was launched, and preview the work that is to come. The report includes estimates from the 2021 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS).
In this inaugural ACEs Aware progress report, authors provide background on the California Department of Health Care Service's ACEs Aware initiative, share the progress and impact made in the four years since the initiative was launched, and preview the work that is to come. The report includes estimates from the 2021 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS).
Researchers study the prevalence of, factors associated with, and reasons for past–3 month cannabis use reported by primary care patients. This study used electronic health record data from patients aged 18 years and older who had an annual wellness visit between January 2021 and May 2023 from a primary care clinic within a university-based health system in Los Angeles, California.
Researchers study the prevalence of, factors associated with, and reasons for past–3 month cannabis use reported by primary care patients. This study used electronic health record data from patients aged 18 years and older who had an annual wellness visit between January 2021 and May 2023 from a primary care clinic within a university-based health system in Los Angeles, California.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation convened a roundtable discussion with experts to assess what the updated OMB race and ethnicity standards mean for census data, public health data, and beyond.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation convened a roundtable discussion with experts to assess what the updated OMB race and ethnicity standards mean for census data, public health data, and beyond.
The online Contra Costa Health Atlas gives interactive data on more than 100 health indicators and socioeconomic factors that affect them. Users can map some indicators to the ZIP-code level and stratify data demographically.
The online Contra Costa Health Atlas gives interactive data on more than 100 health indicators and socioeconomic factors that affect them. Users can map some indicators to the ZIP-code level and stratify data demographically.
This infographic utilizes 2021–2022 pooled data from the CHIS to illustrate risks and perceptions regarding gun violence among LGBT populations.
This infographic utilizes 2021–2022 pooled data from the CHIS to illustrate risks and perceptions regarding gun violence among LGBT populations.
This report shows that people of color face barriers in accessing health care, often receive suboptimal treatment, and are most likely to experience poor outcomes in the health care system. This study uses 2021 CHIS data.
This report shows that people of color face barriers in accessing health care, often receive suboptimal treatment, and are most likely to experience poor outcomes in the health care system. This study uses 2021 CHIS data.
Authors examined the strategies by which community coalitions attempted to limit the number of stores selling flavored tobacco across California. Thirty-six final evaluation reports (FERs) were used for their analysis.
Authors examined the strategies by which community coalitions attempted to limit the number of stores selling flavored tobacco across California. Thirty-six final evaluation reports (FERs) were used for their analysis.
In this report, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research provides information from their evaluation of the 2023 Parks After Dark (PAD) program in Los Angeles County. PAD is a Los Angeles County initiative led by the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) in partnership with other County departments and community-based organizations.
In this report, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research provides information from their evaluation of the 2023 Parks After Dark (PAD) program in Los Angeles County. PAD is a Los Angeles County initiative led by the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) in partnership with other County departments and community-based organizations.
In this infographic brief, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research summarizes information from their evaluation of the 2022 Parks After Dark (PAD) program in Los Angeles County. PAD is a county initiative led by the Department of Parks and Recreation in partnership with other county departments and community-based organizations.
In this infographic brief, the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research summarizes information from their evaluation of the 2022 Parks After Dark (PAD) program in Los Angeles County. PAD is a county initiative led by the Department of Parks and Recreation in partnership with other county departments and community-based organizations.
The data presented in these fact sheets highlight strengths and assets and some of the barriers that Asian American children, youth, and families face in California that impact their health and well-being, as well as community-defined protective factors that help address and mitigate inequities.
The data presented in these fact sheets highlight strengths and assets and some of the barriers that Asian American children, youth, and families face in California that impact their health and well-being, as well as community-defined protective factors that help address and mitigate inequities.